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Our old English textbooks are pretty laughtastic. Our new ones aren't much better.
A popular theme in Japanese books and commercials and stuff is to depict travelling people by showing the vehicle with their giant disembodied head on it, like in this picture. They'll often take it a step further in the case of video, and make the head loop through a three frame animation, and IT IS SO STUPID THAT IT MAKES ME WANT TO SMASH THINGS GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
Seriously. I had to drop $150 on this one book. Normally I don't complain about textbook prices, though they are outrageous, but anything over $100 is ridiculous. And this was the amazon price - it retails for around $200 other than that. Bastards.
Exercise books in the Standard 5 classroom at Kasimba Prinary School, Mpanda District, Katavi Region, Tanzania
Tanzania, August 2019
Credit: GPE/Kelley Lynch
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From left to right, Arthur Gill Green (UBC), Clint Lalonde (BCcampus) and Barbara Rühling (from Tel Aviv!)..
Our old English textbooks are pretty laughtastic. Our new ones aren't much better.
The most important thing that the students learn in first grade of junior high school is that, in America, everything is BIG. From then on, they want to go to America to eat BIG HAMBURGERS (despite the fact that burgers in Japan are of equal or greater size).
Here we can see the typical Japanese person purchasing BIG AMERICAN HAMBURGERS.
Our old English textbooks are pretty laughtastic. Our new ones aren't much better.
Singlish needs to die in a fire. One teacher tried to do an activity in class once to teach the kids to write in 'internet English', aka, write like this. I vetoed that, and made sure to publicly shame her.
The LA Dodgers Short Stop Justin Sellers to 2nd Baseman A.J. Ellis who is in the air will make a great throw to 1st Baseman Adrian Gonzalez turning this double play of the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards.
Copyright © ShoreShot Photography 2013
Our old English textbooks are pretty laughtastic. Our new ones aren't much better.
The most important thing that the students learn in first grade of junior high school is that, in America, everything is BIG. From then on, they want to go to America to eat BIG HAMBURGERS (despite the fact that burgers in Japan are of equal or greater size).
I think these things look quite monstrous even without the enhancements but I couldn't resist this one in the student ghetto around the University of Toronto. Judging by the size of the book he has some weighty things on his mind.
Another photograph -made with a tiny spotlight and then processed-
of a drawing I made in my literature textbook, back in 1999.
All my textbooks were drawn in.